MTS Landmark Floor Standing User Manual

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Warning:

Residual hydraulic pressure can produce a high pressure spray.

You could be cut by this spray or hydraulic fluid could be forced into your skin.

Do not continue with this procedure unless the system has been isolated from hydraulic
pressure for at least 20 minutes. Always be cautious when you loosen any hydraulic connection
or remove bolts or screws from any hydraulic component. Always allow fluid pressure to
dissipate slowly until completely vented before continuing to loosen. Always wear gloves and
appropriate eye protection.

11. Remove all accessible hydraulic hoses.

The system does not have hydraulic reservoirs that must be drained. However, each hose and hard
line will potentially have trapped oil in it.

When removing the hydraulic components, ensure that you have drain pans and towels available that
are sufficient to handle the drain volume of the item you are disconnecting.

Use safe practices when removing hydraulic components and allow any trapped or latent pressure to
dissipate safely through a loosened connection before removing the component.

Cap each hose, port, and hardline component.

12. Dispose of all hydraulic fluid in accordance with all local codes regarding hazardous materials handling

and disposal.

13. Disconnect all cables from the controller.

14. There are two configurations for the controller: contained in an upright console (perform Step a) or floor

standing (perform Step b).

a) Use the supplied lift rings and an overhead lifiting device to lift the upright console. If necessary, install

lift rings in the threaded bores at the top of the control cabinet. If not already installed, the lift rings are
typically stored inside the cabinet or in receptacles at the rear of the cabinet. Rig and lift the cabinet
and set aside.

b) Lift floor-standing controllers onto a suitable cart and move to a desired location.

Warning:

Electrical components and parts can contain hazardous chemicals and compounds.

Improper disposal of hazardous chemicals and compounds can cause injury and death to
people, animals, and plants. In addition, it can cause contamination of the soil, air, and water.

Always refer to local codes that govern the disposal of potentially hazardous materials and
follow these codes for the proper handling and disposal of these materials.

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